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Received For Preservation 

By thft Suffolk Tounty Historical Society 
during July, August, and September, 

1896: 

Albertson Case, Southold, 1 copy N. 
A. Review, October, 1840, 1 copy N. A. 
Be view. April, 1841, Webster's Element- 
ary Spelling Book. 1841, Murray's Eng- 
lish Grammar, 1800, Paraphrasis in 
Jobnrn, Poetica, 1682. Daboll's School- 
masters' Assistant Arithmetic, 1821. The 
Two Foscari, by Lord Byron, 1822. Laws 
of New York, 1st to the 20th Session in- 
clusive. Vol. 3, 1797, Robertson's History 
of America, Vol. 8. 1780, King Richard 
in. The Beggars' Opera, and other plays, 
affecting scenes from passages from diary 
of a physician, 1836. Works of Virgil in 
English blank verse by Joseph Trapp, 
D. D., 1755. 

A, C. Edwards, Sayville, program of 
commencement exercises, Savville Union 
School, June, 1896. 

Mrs. Ulysses Lee, East Hampton, map 
of Sag Harbor, 1854. 

John Elderkin. New York. John Elder- 
kin, one of the Founders of Connecticut, 
and some of bis Descendants. 

Rev. W. S. C. Webster. Islip, Colum- 
bian Calendar or N. Y. and Vermont Al- 
manack, 1818. 1819, and 1820. 

R. E. Monsell, Richmond, Va., Rich- 
mond Times. June 30. 1896. 

Mrs. Austin Downs, Jr., Riverhead, a 
large star fish, a sea bear, and two spec- 
imens from a cave. 

Suffolk County Agricultural Society, 
Premium List for 1896. 

Sylvester M. Foster, Riverhead. file of 
Riverhead News. Jan. 1894 to June 
20, 1896. 

Clarf-nce B. Moore, Phildelphia, Ad- 
ditionp' Mounds of Duvall and Clay 
Counties. "Florida, by himself, and Crania 
from the Jlounds of the St. Johns River, 
Fla., by Harrison Allen, M. D. 

Will.. H. Adams, Riverhead, a live 
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Rev. Wm. 1. Chalmers, Riverhead, ad- 
vertising map of the Riverhead Invest- 
ment Co. 

Mrs Millie Griffing. Riverhead, collec- 
tion of old papers— Observer, 1860-61-62, 
and Watchman, 18G9, Cobb's Juvenile 
Reader No. 2, 1846, and old Magazines, 
Riverhead News, July 11, 1876, con- 
taining centennial celebratioa at River- 
head. 

Albert Delafield, Greenport, $20 to 
constitute himself and wife life 
members. 

James A. Canfield, Patchogue, Souve- 
nir of Patchogue. 

N. Hubbard Cleveland, Southold, N 
Y.. Daily papers. May, 1861 to Sept. 15 
1864, Fail of Atlanta. 

Bureau of the American Republics, 
Washington, D. C. , at request of Hon 
R. C. McCormick, Monthly Bulletin 
Vol. 4, Nos. 1 and 2. 

John Elderkin, N. Y. City, John El 
derkin, one of the Founders of Connecti 
cut, and some of his Descendants- 
Extra Binding. 

Edward Hagaman Hall, Registrar 
Empire State Society Sons of American 
Revolution, The Birthplace of the York- 
town Campaign— 2 copies. Sons of the 
American Revolution Empire State So- 
ciety, Souvenir, June, 1896—2 copies, 
Washington's Farewell Address, print- 
ed by Empire State Society, Sons of 
American Revolution. 

Ellis T. Terry, Riverhead, $20 Confed- 
erate Bill. 

Jas. S. Kemp, President Geogi-aph- 
ical Department, Brooklyn Institute, 
7th Year Book, Brooklyn Institute, 
1894-5, Prospectus, Brooklyn Institute, for 
1896-7, Catalogue, Exhibition Geograph- 
ical Appliances. 

Willifred T. Mills, N. Y. City, $10 to 
constitute himself a life member, framed 
portrait of his father W. Wickham Mills 
of Smithtown. 

And now kind friend what will you 
send ? Yours truly, 

Nat. W. Foster, Pres. 



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